COTTAGES ON FARMS.
aVXXD FOR CHEAP FINANCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) MORRINSVILLE, Tuesday. That a cottage on a farm was a great asset becausc it generally resulted in experienced married farm workers beinir secured was the opinion of farmers attending ,1 meeting at Morrinsvil™t evening of the Southern Thames sub Ron cxm,tivc the Farmers' A resolution w a « passed urging the Government to make money available for housing requirements on farms at the lowest possible rntes of interest and for the longest possible term of repayment. Instances were quoted of the difficulty of getting single workers because of lack of adequate accommodation. Married farm hands were preferred because they were likely to remain for some years, and generally were more competent workeje.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 267, 10 November 1937, Page 20
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